Three of the four boys’ ice hockey teams in Greater Fall River reached the postseason, and two of those teams — Bishop Stang and Diman — matched up against each other in the Division 3 South Sectional semifinals, capping a successful winter season on the ice.

Bishop Stang also unveiled its girls’ ice hockey program this year and finished with the top scorer in the league.

Here is a closer look at The Herald News ice hockey stars:

JASON SILVA (Diman): Diman’s junior center racked up 29 goals and 23 assists this season and reached the 100-point plateau for his career with his senior season still to come. A Mayflower Athletic Conference all-star, Silva was “a pleasure to coach and I’m glad to have him another year,” according to coach Kevin St. Laurent.

JOSHUA SULLIVAN (Diman): A three-time league all-star, Sullivan anchored a strong Diman defense and guided them to their first two tournament-win season. “He was a rock out there on defense,” said Diman coach Kevin St. Laurent. He finished the season with a pair of goals and 11 assists.

MIKE LAVOIE (Diman): The Bengals’ senior winger, Lavoie, a four-year starter, capped Diman’s stellar season with 17 goals and 17 assists. A Mayflower Athletic Conference all-star, Lavoie played a major role in helping the Bengals reach the Division 3 South semifinals.

LUC SAUVE (Bishop Stang): Bishop Stang’s senior forward finished the season with 25 goals and 25 assists and guided his team to the Division 3 South finals. A two-time league all-star, Sauve was a captain and led by example. “He’s the heart and soul of the team,” said coach Ken Gouveia. “He combined leadership, physicality and scoring like nobody else.”

MAX SAUVE (Bishop Stang): Just a freshman, the younger Sauve capped the season with 49 points (17 goals, 32 assists) for the Spartans, who reached the Division 3 South finals. “He’s probably the most talented player in the area,” said Spartan coach Ken Gouveia of his center. “He played like a senior.”

CHACE CORREIA (Bishop Stang): A senior captain, Correia racked up 17 goals and 24 assists for the Division 3 South finalist Spartans, who finished with a 15-9-1 mark. A four-year varsity player, Correia was also named an Eastern Athletic Conference all-star.

JESSE PAVAO (Bishop Stang): The Spartans’ senior goalie recorded seven shutouts and a 1.99 goals against average. He also added a .927 save percentage and guided his team to eight consecutive victories down the stretch.

ZACH RAPOSA (Somerset Berkley): A four-year starter and two-time EAC all-star, Raposa registered four shutouts and stopped 533 shots this season in garnering a .904 save percentage. An assistant captain, Raposa was a major factor in the Raiders qualifying for the state tournament.

Page 2 of 2 - BRANDON ANDERSON (Somerset Berkley): A junior defenseman, Anderson, an assistant captain, finished the season with four goals and eight assists, but his primary role on the ice was stopping the opponent from scoring. “He was the anchor of our defense,” said SB coach Kevin Snyder.

LOGAN SANTOS (Somerset Berkley): Just a sophomore, Santos led the Raiders in scoring this season with 15 goals and 18 assists and helped propel SB into the state tournament. “He has great hands,” said Somerset Berkley coach Kevin Snyder. “I’m looking forward to good things from him in the future.”

KYLEIGH GOOD (Bishop Stang): Good, a junior right-winger, had an incredible season for the Lady Spartans in their first year with a varsity ice hockey program. Good finished with 35 goals and 13 assists. “She was a strong force offensively,” said coach Darlene Mauretti. “Not only did she lead the team in points, she was the overall league leader and we only played 17 games as opposed to the 20 the other teams played.”